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Side 5
... lands distributed among them , before they can be con- sidered as forming a part of the people of a free government . The titled nobility are white Creoles , who , satisfied with the enjoyment of large estates , and with the ...
... lands distributed among them , before they can be con- sidered as forming a part of the people of a free government . The titled nobility are white Creoles , who , satisfied with the enjoyment of large estates , and with the ...
Side 10
... land , and never existed in the low countries . Famine , and its attendant diseases , have thinned the population of this country more frequently than any other cause . The lands are fertile , the climate benign , and man , satisfied ...
... land , and never existed in the low countries . Famine , and its attendant diseases , have thinned the population of this country more frequently than any other cause . The lands are fertile , the climate benign , and man , satisfied ...
Side 11
... land , In- dian corn even there , forms the principal food of the people , and as they are naturally improvident , a total failure of this crop is always followed by famine and disease . The land is generally rich Notes on Mexico . 11.
... land , In- dian corn even there , forms the principal food of the people , and as they are naturally improvident , a total failure of this crop is always followed by famine and disease . The land is generally rich Notes on Mexico . 11.
Side 12
... land produces two crops every year . The natives have various methods of preparing Indian corn . They are very fond of a gruel ( atolli ) made of the flour and sweetened with honey , but their most common method of cooking it , is in ...
... land produces two crops every year . The natives have various methods of preparing Indian corn . They are very fond of a gruel ( atolli ) made of the flour and sweetened with honey , but their most common method of cooking it , is in ...
Side 13
... land , an agreeable and moderate climate is constantly enjoyed between the tropics , the coast is subject to all the diseases common to warm climates , while the central provinces enjoy the most perfect health , so that we may ...
... land , an agreeable and moderate climate is constantly enjoyed between the tropics , the coast is subject to all the diseases common to warm climates , while the central provinces enjoy the most perfect health , so that we may ...
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